Florida Accident - Injury Report

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This form is used to document accidents and/or work-related injuries.

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Essentially, Florida requires motorists to report an accident when any person (passenger, driver, pedestrian, bicyclist, etc.) is injured or killed. In addition, if any property (including vehicles) are damaged in what appears to be a minimum of $500 worth of damage, the accident must be reported.

If you are required by law to report an accident and fail to do so, the consequences you face are non-criminal in nature. You cannot go to jail for this offense, as it is not treated as a criminal charge. Instead, the failure to report an accident results in a $30 penalty.

Official Crash Records (Section 316.066 (2)(a), F.S.) Crash Report Form: For a copy of your crash report form, contact FLHSMV at . You may also submit public records requests for additional data to CrashRecords@flhsmv.gov or by phone at (850) 617-3416 option 1.

If you want to request your accident report online from the Florida Highway Patrol, visit the Florida Crash Portal. Enter your report number if you have it. There is a standard fee of $10 per accident report, plus a $2 added convenience fee for each payment transaction.

To request by phone please call the FDOT State Safety Office Crash Records and Research Administrator at (850) 414-4007. To request by regular mail, please send requests to FDOT State Safety Office Crash Records, 605 Suwannee St, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450, MS 53.

Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) ContactsCall 850-617-3416, Option 1.Go online to FloridaCrashPortal.gov to request a copy of a crash report. Please note fees apply. For more information, visit our webpage.

Do you still have to report it? The general consensus is yes. Even after a minor accident, you should call the police and file a report per the law outlining this obligation in the 2017 Florida Statutes 316.061.

Failure to report an accident can lead to your policy being declared void by your insurers which could result in you being uninsured in respect of vehicle damage in the event of a later accident.

In Florida, if the car accident is very minor and no one gets hurt, you are not required to call the police, and the law allows you to just exchange insurance and contact information with the other driver. However, the better rule to follow is that no matter how minor your car accident, you should call the police.

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